A wing is a small notch located on the rail near the tail. This sudden narrow point reduces the width of the board at the back. It allows a wide board to have a much tighter turning radius. The wing acts as a pivot point for making sharp and fast maneuvers. This design helps the surfer maintain speed while still being able to turn. Wings are often found on fish boards and small wave high performance equipment. A surfer pivots the board quickly on the wing during a sharp snap. The narrow tail provides the grip needed for vertical moves in the pocket. One athlete turns a wide board easily thanks to the small rail wings. This feature helps surfers handle boards that have a lot of surface area.
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